Building Evacuation
Building Evacuation
If a fire alarm sounds or if asked to evacuate, leave the building immediately
The purpose of evacuating a building is to remove the occupants from dangerous and potentially life-threatening conditions presented by:
- A fire
- A suspected explosive device
- A hazardous material release
- Air contamination
- Active shooter
- Other life-threatening situation
When evacuating a building:
- Remain calm
- Proceed to the nearest safe exit
- Do not use the elevators
- Assist disabled persons – if the person cannot be moved to the exit, ask the person to remain at that location, leave the building, and advise a firefighter or police officer of the person’s location
- Once outside, stay at least 300 feet from the building
- Once outside, do not return until authorities give the "all clear"